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    Shape memory alloys

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    Shape Memory Metal The goal of the experiment was to heat the shape memory alloy to see if the metal will revert back to its original shape. In order to do so I needed a hair dryer with a low and high setting‚ and a shape memory paperclip. How I went to test this was I took the paper clip‚ straightened it out‚ and then heated the paper clip with the blow dryer. In order to obtain accurate results‚ I needed to do four trials with the blow dryer on the high setting‚ and one trial with the blow

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    Short-Term Memory Short-term memory is the ability of holding a small amount of information in mind‚ which is in a short duration and capacity. Different from the long-term memory‚ a short-term memory can disappear in seconds and limited in capacity. The current study shows that short-term memory can be affected by less grammatical incongruence which may demonstrate the sensitivity of the language-learning ability in infants. From the article that I found‚ the researchers’ findings complement other

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    What is the memory? Memory is our ability to encode‚ consolidate‚ store and recall the information and our past experience. Memory is the sum of what we remember‚ gives us the capability to learn and adapt using our previous experience. Encoding – is the first step to create a new memory. It allows the information to be converted and stored within the brain‚ and later recalled from short-term or long-term memory. There are four main types of encoding: 1) Acoustic – the process of encoding words

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    The mask paper

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    materials one by one). We need a paper plate (showing it and stick on the board). A paper plate (writing it near the picture). And she will do the same thing to the other materials Colored paper Glue Scissors String Crayons Rope Yogurt cup T: We cut with … (showing scissors) S: Scissors. Then teacher write “To cut” near the picture of scissors on the board and she will do same thing to the these verbs To draw To fold To color To stick To put through After the vocabulary teaching‚ the teacher

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    1002/acp.1445 Abducted by a UFO: Prevalence Information Affects Young Children’s False Memories for an Implausible Event HENRY OTGAAR1*‚ INGRID CANDEL1‚ HARALD MERCKELBACH1 and KIMBERLEY A. WADE2 1 Faculty of Psychology‚ Maastricht University‚ The Netherlands 2 Department of Psychology‚ University of Warwick‚ UK SUMMARY This study examined whether prevalence information promotes children’s false memories for an implausible event. Forty-four 7–8 and forty-seven 11–12 year old children heard

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    Differences in memory management between Windows® and Linux® POS/355 Differences in memory management between Windows® and Linux® Windows and Linux are two of the most commonly used operating systems to date. Windows is used more by beginners and everyday computer users‚ while Linux is used more by advanced users and is dubbed the hackers operating system. Both the operating systems have their advantages and their disadvantages. This paper will be differentiate the two in the operating systems

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    Windows and Linux Memory Management Comparison Introduction Memory management is a critical piece of both Windows and Linux computer architecture that enables the computer to allocate the physical memory available between multiple processes. Windows and Linux memory management structures and algorithms have much in common‚ such as facilitating expansion of memory address space beyond the limits of physical memory through the use of virtual memory addressing that is coordinated

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    Jan 2013 1 Research has suggested that the encoding and capacity of short-term memory are different from the encoding and capacity of long-term memory. 1 (a) Explain what is meant by encoding. ............................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................ ...................

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    Abstract This report is designed to investigate the short term memory & the recency effect alongside the long term memory & the primacy effect. A task of recalling two sets of words (unrelated and related) were used and a sample of 20 mixed (M & F) psychology students in a within subject design. The data was collected and interpreted on a graph and the results show that the primacy and the recency effect‚ which supports the idea of two separate stores. Introduction This report

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    Improves Memory: The Effect of Sleep on Long Term Memory in Early Adolescence” Comprehension Purpose The Purpose of “Sleep Improves Memory: The Effect of Sleep on Long Term Memory in Early Adolescence” by Katya Trudeau Potkin‚ Willsiam E. Bunney‚ JR was to assign the selected students to sleep and no sleep conditions and compare tested results about adolescents on how getting sleep and not enough sleep could affect the memory. The results were an increase of 20.6% in long-term memory (Figure

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